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The intertwining history of the human family and the Leakey family has just become even more complicated.
ECONOMIST: Human ancestry has just got more complicated
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The tale introduces readers both to the role of oxygen in the brain and to the intertwining fates of body and brain, and the influence of events on both.
ECONOMIST: The human brain
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The intertwining plots and narrative elements of the original novel, including extracts from a book written by one of the characters and a second story about pirates within the story, meant deciding what to include and exclude would be a complicated exercise.
CNN: Filming the unfilmable: Zack Snyder on 'Watchmen'
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Made entirely of pink gold with a diamond touch, the new line celebrates true romantic love or the everlasting bonds of friendship through the graceful intertwining of curves that represent variations on the horizontal eight configuration: the universal symbol for infinity.
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The Walking Dead, based on and occasionally intertwining with the improbably successful graphic novel of the zombie apocalypse, is a step forward for Telltale, artistically and commercially.
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On the outside, Mazda has sculpted the 2012 vehicle's flanks with a flourish of intertwining light lines inspired by what the company calls the "Nagari" styling vocabulary.
WSJ: 2012 Mazda5 Review: Yes to Convenience, No to Bloat | Rumble Seat by Dan Neil
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The result, in his final sketch of the Z4, was a roadster with edgier lines than its predecessor and intertwining concave and convex surfaces, echoing the geometry of a Cubist painting.
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The influences of Air and Godrich are easy to distinguish in "The Operation, " which adds a metronomic drive of analog drum machine to the simmer of synth pads and intertwining guitar and piano.
NPR: Lamenting a Love That Gets Under the Skin
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His dashboard fuel gauge filled with images of intertwining green foliage, a symbolic representation of the environmental benefits we were apparently dispensing from the tailpipe as we aimlessly drove around.
WSJ: The Problem With Going Green by David Owen
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That intertwining of global risks is scary enough at this point in the global economic recoveries.
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